And if the the supervolcano at yellowstone, which i understand from my reading in terms of geographic geological time, that should be happening pretty soon. Would that be a thing where maybe north america would be wiped out and the population, the rest of the world would have some time to adapt . Or should we have built underground cities we can go to . Any thoughts or comments about that . Yeah. We dont have any control over we dont. You should always be working on building underground cities. So please start soon. But actually underground city would be great if there were a supervolcano. So the val coin know in yellow stone is actually not the same kind of volcano that ebbed the permian period. They would eject a lot of materials but the one that ended the priman was a very longterm eruption. Lasted for at least a thousand years and opened big vents that were just pouring tons of lava and also all this goo into the atmosphere. Another scientific term, goo. So the volcano at yellow st
elite. i would also want to know as a research participant if this goes well once the trial ends, will i continue to have access to it and will it be taken away? i think that is certainly considerations to think about regarding justice. i don t think that is enough to stop research going ahead but there are certainly questions the need to be asked to be asked right at the start. . .. asked to be asked right at the start. . ~ , ., asked to be asked right at the start. . ~ i., . newly released documents from the fbi reveal that queen elizabeth i! faced a potential assassination threat during a visit to the united states in 1983. the documents share details of the fbi s concerns following an assassination threat made to an american police officer. 0ur north america correspondent david willis sent this update
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